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June 18, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Mt. Sinai Hospital Association Goes Over Top Home Relief Society
On War Bond Sales with $137,000; Extends Drive Holds Final Meeting

JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL TO
HOLD ELECTION, TUESDAY, JUNE 22

Mrs. Charles Gitlin, who heads coming in. Mrs. Louis Goldfine.
On Thursday, June 10, Mrs.
The Jewish Community Coun- larging of the Community Coun-
the War Bond committee, re_ committee chairman, did an out- Sam Marks of Normandy Ave. cil will conduct its regular bi- cil's executive committee; for
ported at the last meeting of standing piece of work which
was hostess to a beautifully at'- ennial election on Tuesday, June placing a limit on the number
Mt. Sinai Hospital Association demanded a great deal of her ranged luncheon for the board 22, at 8:15 p. m., in the audi- of terms which an officer can
time. Because of the enthusiasm
torium of the Jewish Community serve; for annual elections of
on the part of members and
Center, Woodward at Holbrook. executive committee members, on
friends to continue with the pur-
The term of office of the pres- a staggered basis; and for a
chase of stamps and bonds, it
entCommunity Council adminis- change in the number of dele-
was decided to extend the drive
tration expires and a completely gates to constitute a quorum.
and set a new goal of $200,000
new set of officers, and a new
' to be reached by Oct. 26.
executive committee are to be
Mount Sinai was presented with
elected. As provided by the Coin- Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
an engraved certificate from the
'nullity Council's
Constitution,
United States Treasury Dept. for
the nominating committee witl Elected President of
distinguished services rendered in
propose a slate of nominees. Ad-
behalf of the War Savings Pro-
ditional nominations for all posts Israel Sisterhood
gram. Other committee members
may be made from the floor. From
who assisted in the drive are
the list proposed by the norni- . For the final meeting and elec-
Mesdames Isaac Rosenthal, Jack
rutting committee and out of the t!on of officers,the members of
Ruben, Joshua Karbal, Saul Katz,
other nominations made at the '1 emple Israel Sisterhood met on
Morris Solomon, Jacob Levine,
meeting, the authorized Commu- Monday, June 14, at the home
Harry Getter, Saul Rosenhaus, I.
nity Council delegates will elect of Mrs. Ben Jaffee of Hendrie
Liebson, Daniel Rachmiel, Sarah
the new administration, which will Blvd., Huntington Woods. A box
Brandt, Ida Gafitz, Sadye Schwarts,
have the responsibility for deter- picnic lunch was held in the gar-
Sally Fields and Mildred Lewis.
mining community policy during dens of Mrs. Jaffee's home, with
A coining event is the forth-
the next two years. the Sisterhood members of Hunt-
coming victory bridge luncheon
The nominating committee is ington Woods acting as hostesses.
sponsored by the first aid class,
Immediately f o 11 o w i n g the
composed of Henry Abramovitz,
Red Cross unit and canteen staff,
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Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr. s, luncheon the meeting and dee-
to be held in Kern's Auditorium
, kit,'" Si a ...e' Kleinman, Louis Levine, Mrs. nonof officers was held. The
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on Thursday, June 24, at 12:30
Louis James Rosenberg, Rabbi nominating committee consisting
p. In. The proceeds will be used
Joshua S. Sperka and Abraham of Mrs. Jerome Kanter, chairman,
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for the reception room which
Srere. Rabbi Sperka was selected Mesdames Harry L. Jackson, N.
MRS. LOUIS LINDEN
was equipped at the Percy Jones
by this committee to act as its Blatnikoff, Harry J. Millman,
MRS. ARTHUR GOULD
chairman.
Julius Fischer, Morton Snyder
that the quota of $100,000 set Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich.
members of the Home Relief So-
Mrs. Laura B. Higbee, chaian
r
Each of the committee's mem- and Leon Cowen presented the
for its goal was exceeded by of camps and hospitals of
the ciety. Immediately following the bers was selected because he is new slate of officers which were
$37,000 and that sales were still
American Red Cross, will bring luncheon, the final meeting of an active leader in his particular unanimously elected.
a message from "our- boys who the season was held, with Mrs. circle of organizations, and, at
The following officers were im-
have served over there". The com- Irving Small presiding.
the same time, has direct knowl- mediately sworn into office with
SEGAL
The announcement of Home edge of the program and scope a short installation ceremony:
mittee on arrangements consists
of Mesdames Charles Gitlin, Ja- Relief's war time project, to be of the Jewish Community Coun- President, Mrs. Samuel Danto;
cob Harvith, Max Schubiner; held on Oct. 31, at the Hotel cil. Together, the seven consti- vice president, Mrs. Roy Sara-
the ox. That was it! Self-respect! gifts, Mrs. Louis Linden; corn- Statler, was made by Mrs. Arthur tute a browd representation of son; vice presidents, Mrs. Arthur
Chaim Gruenbaumrolled the word missa•y, Mesdames Saul Rosen- Gould, and was greeted with various segments and groups in Hasse, Mrs. David Ruby, Mrs.
over and over on his tongue. baum, Morris Solomon, Ann Mei- great enthusiasm by the members the Jewish community. Accord- Reuben Levine; recording secre-
Self-respect! Self-respect! To have zels, Benjamin Kivovitz, Isaac of the board. ing to the provisions of the con- tary, Mrs. Samuel Linden; cor-
A contribution of a $240 check stitution of the Jewish Commu- responding secretary, Mrs. Sam-
self-respect was to honor God Rosenthal and Louis Goldfine;
who had created man in His table arrangements, Mrs. Leon was made to the Youth Aliyah pity Council, this committee is uel Keene; financial secretary,
image. By self-respect a man A. Katzin, assisted by Mrs. Min- for the purpose of maintaining limited to seven persons, of Mrs. Samuel Blacher; treasurer,
is raised somewhat the stature nie Goodman and committee.
a refugee child for one year who which only three can be members Mrs. Harry C. LeVine; parlia-
of God.
A special feature will be the has been brought from the Bal.. of the present executive commit- mentarian, Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
He asked what if a man saves presentation of a hand-crocheted kans to Palestine. tee of the Jewish Community son.
his life but lays down his self- afghan made by Mrs. Jennie
On Monday, June 14, the mem- Council.
The following new members
respect? He has saved nothing Yudkoff from wool which was do- be
of Home Relief served as
The newly certified delegates, were put on the board for a
sacred; he is like the ox that nated through Mrs. Ann Meizels. hostesses to the service men at selected by their organizations three-year term: Mesdames Mor-
has been spared for the killing For further information kindly the USO Center. During the sum- to the Jewish Community Coun- ton Barris, Maxwell Emmer, Saul
on another day.
contact executive secretary Mrs. filer the various war effort proj- . during "Community Council Benyas, Maritz Kahn, Samuel
By this thinking Chaim Gruen- Max Schubiner, TR. 1-6044.
ects of the organization will con- Election Month" last May, will Linden, Irving Small and A. J.
time
nue i and anyone desiring to 1) participate in the election meet-
baum who had been the pacifist
Schmerin. To fill a vacancy on
help n any way towards these ing. All delegates were either the board for one year: Mrs.
was made over unto the day
the Nazi annihilators came roar- First Meeting of
projects should call Mrs. Max- newly chosen or re-appointed for Sydney Imerman. Council repre-
well
Emmer,
ing through the streets toward
president, TO. the 1943-45 term. This meeting sentative, Mrs. Morris Wayne.
8-6162.
the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto. HaPoal HaMizrachi
will be the first occasion for the
Mrs. Bayre Levin, retiring
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new delegates to act officially for president, gave her annual re-
To
Be
Held
June
21
with his rifle stood at
their respective organizations. All port and then presented the gavel
Shevuoth Celebration
one of the tenement house
delegates have received their cre- to Mrs. Samuel Danto, incoming
The first regular meeting of
bastions waiting for the enemy.
Held at USO Club in
dentials, and must bring them president.
He was like a captain there. His the reorganized Detroit branch
to th e electi on meeting in order
In honor of Mrs. Bayre Levin
of
the
HaPoal
HaMizrachi
will
Battle
Creek
June
8
eyes were bright with the glory
to be able to vote .
and with gratitude for her splen-
be
held
this
Monday
evening.
of God he saw in the men gath-
At this meeting, also, amend- did administration, the members
June 21, at the home of Miss
ered for defense about him.
In keeping with Jewish spirit • ments to the Community Coun- of the Temple Israel Sisterhood
"Now truly we are in the Esther Edelman, 2696 Webb Ave_ at the present period, Jewish sol- cil's constituton will be proposed, presented a contribution to the
image of God," he said. "By self- at 9 o'clock. An interesting pro- Biers at Fort Custer, Kellogg and will be acted upon. The Moritz Kahn Memorial Fund.
respect we are in His likeness. gram covering the work and the Field, Percy Jones General Hos- amendments have been approved
Mrs. Julius Fisher, chairman
We are not like cattle that yield program of the HaPoal HaMiz- pital and Coastguardsmen in the by the executive committee, and in charge of arrangements for
to humiliation. We are men who rachi has been prepared and will area, were provided with the op.. now require the vote of the dele- the annual meeting of Temple
rise toward the stature of God be presented at this meeting. portunity to observe Shevuoth at gate body. They are the result Israel, announced the dinner to
The Detroit branch has been the USO West Michigan Club of a careful analysis of the con-
to fight for manhood which is
be held Sunday, June 20, 6:30
holier than life. We who have reorganized under a call by Rab- in Battle Creek last Wednesday stitution made by a special com- p. m., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
bi
M. Paretzky and Max Tern- evening, June 9.
fed on the Tree of Life stand
mittee
composed
of
Joseph
Bern-
Assisting Mrs. Fischer on her com-
here to make ourselves worthy chin. The response to their call
Starting at 7 p. in., with the stein, Lawrence Crohn, Morris
of its fruit by dying for our man- has been very gratifying. At the Shevuoth Service conducted by Garvett, Myron Keys, Samuel W. mittee are Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
Mrs. Roy Sarason„ Mrs. Anna
reorganization meeting a large Chaplain Martin M. Perley of Leib and Louis Rosenzweig.
hood."
Oxenhandler, Mrs. Bayre Levin,
He remembered the words of group of young men and women Fort Custer, servicemen present
The constitution study commit-
his captain that day far back in were present who voiced their enjoyed the traditional Shevuoth tee proposed the constitutional and all the board members and
officers of the Sisterhood.
that battle of the other war: determination to help in the fur- supper consisting of cold borscht changes on the basis of six years'
therance
of
the
HaPoal
HaMiz-
and
cheese
blintzes,
a
dish
which
experience
in
the
functioning
of
"Steady, steady," he said, and as rachi Chalutzim.
Let thy house be a gathering
the Nazis came within range he
was hailed as a delicacy by our the Community Council, and in place for wise men; drink the
gave the command: "Fire!"
There are now over 10,000 army men. A program of Jewish the light of present day require- words flowing from their mouths,
Chaim Gruenbaum fell. He had chalutzim in Palestine who are and Palestinian songs followed ments. They provide for the en- as a thirsty man drinks water.
some last words: "Yisgadal, vey- members of this organization. which added much to the holiday
aim of the members in the atmosphere.
iskadash . . . What a great vic- The
Diaspora is first to gain more
Rabbi William B. Silverman
tory! Self-respect! It would have chalutzirn
and secondly to . supply discussed the significance of Shev-
been a sin to lay down self-
respect. We have fulfilled our the financial and moral assistance. uoth as it relates to our present
The organization was formed to struggle for freedom.
lives."
give backing to those pioneers
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Arrangements for the celebra-
This is the story of Chaim woh entered Palestine to form tion were made by Samuel Kur-
I 5TH SEASON
CHELSEA, MICH.
Gruenbaum as I get it somehow. colonies consistent with Jewish zon, Jewish Welfare Board di-
traditional
practices
and
ethics.
rector
in
Battle
Creek,
with
the
Sponsored by
Yet his name may not have been
Whose persons wishing to join assistance of Mrs. Henry Gibson,
Gruenbaum. It may have been
Gruenblatt or Gruenberg or the Detroit branch of the Poal Mrs. Morris Blyveis, Mrs. Sam
J.N.W.A., P.Z. & P.W.O.
HaMizrachi
may get information Konegsberg and Mrs. Harry Ros-
Gruenstein or Gruenthal. It is
by calling Rabbi Paretzky at enstock, all of Battle Creek.
a true story, though, of all the TO.
6-6090.
essential pacifists who for self-
Boys and Girls from 6 to 15
respect fought the Battle of the
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Warsaw Ghetto.
Registration Accepted for Half or Entire Season (5 to 9 Weeks)

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A home-cooked chicken dinner
will be served and card party
will be held Sunday, June 20, at
6 p. m., at the Dexter-Lawrence
Hall, by the Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society. Mrs. Jennie Wiatrik, the
chairman, reports that plans and
reservations are coming along
favorably. For reservations call
her at DA. 9172, Mrs. P. Shapir
or Mrs. J. Ring, HO. 1391. Ad-
mission is $1.50 per person, tax
included.
Mrs. Matilda Kepes, president,
urges all who wish to have a
good meal and pleasant evening
to attend.
Second nomination and election
of officers was held at the meet-
ing Wednesday, June 16, at the
Dexter-Lawrence Hall.
The paid-up luncheon and clos-
ing meeting will take place Wed-
nesday. June 30, at 12:30 p. m.,
in the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs.
Esther Engel is chairman.

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